| Literature DB >> 25798865 |
R Vela-Navarrete1, J Carballido2, C Gonzalez-Enguita3, C Olivier Gómez3, F Rodríguez de Betancourt3.
Abstract
The fundamental objective of the Convergence Plan of Bologna is to normalize, harmonize and standardize the teaching of medicine in European medical schools by implementing a similar curriculum. This objective assumes the presence of Urology as a university discipline in all European medical schools. At the same time, the teaching techniques and subject distributions have been modified, emphasizing practical teaching and active participation of the student in the acquisition of expertise and skills. This approach enhances the curricular presence of Urology and requires increased dedication from the teaching staff. These staff members, with limited face-to-face and classroom time, must inform and educate medical students on the broad healthcare commitment of urology as a surgical/medical specialty. The adaptation of the numerous European medical schools to the Bologna Plan raises a number of problems that can be easily overcome, as can be seen in the plan designed by the Faculty of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma de Madrid.Entities:
Keywords: Bologna; Bolonia; Escuelas médicas europeas; European medical schools; Urology university discipline; Urología disciplina universitaria
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25798865 DOI: 10.1016/j.acuro.2015.01.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Actas Urol Esp ISSN: 0210-4806 Impact factor: 0.994